The events marking the Givat Ram campus building’s retirement from its current capacity include the Epilogue program of shows, vignettes, lectures and tours set for June 21.
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Israeli Gov. picks Google & AWS cloud services, but Oracle is first to launch in the region
Google and Amazon s AWS win the tender to provide cloud services to the Israeli government and military, but Oracle is the first major player to launch an Israel Cloud Region Dor Schwartz / 26 Apr 2021 • 3 min read
After reporting last week that Microsoft had postponed the launch of its Israeli cloud region datacenter to next year, in addition to the fact that the Seattle-based tech giant lost out, along with Oracle, on providing cloud regional data services (Project Nimbus) to the Israeli Government and its subsidiaries.
Oracle to open Israel data center this summer
If launched on schedule, the data center in Jerusalem will be the first opened in Israel by one of the US tech giants.
US tech giant oracle is continuing in its plans to set up a data center in Israel despite losing out on the government Nimbus cloud tender to AWS and Google Cloud.
On a LinkedIn post Oracle SVP UK, Israel and Benelux Richard Petley said that the company plans to continue working strenuously to set up the data center that it began building this year.
In a post shared on LinkedIn by Oracle Israel country leader Uzi Navon said that data center is scheduled to be launched in the summer.
Oracle to launch Israeli cloud region
Oracle picks a surprising host for its newly launched Cloud Region in Israel. Dor Schwartz / 14 Feb 2021 • 2 min read
Israeli tech companies have risen to the challenges presented by the global pandemic, elevating their stature as consistent innovators across all sectors. And with great innovation, comes a great need for infrastructure. This is where global tech giant Oracle enters the story, as it becomes the first multinational player to launch a cloud region in Israel. . further positions Jerusalem as an important hi-tech city.
Interestingly enough, Oracle chooses Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv, as the tech hub to host the cloud region, showing future thinking investment in Jerusalem and its startup ecosystem. According to Oracle, the tech giant’s full suite cloud services will be offered under the Israeli cloud re